BOSTON — Jamaica Plain resident Edward Wagner noticed a change in his neighborhood soon after Donald Trump upset Democrat Hillary Clinton.
"They're all over the place," Wagner said about the posters and placards that have popped up on lampposts and at bus stops, bills aimed at promoting a series of protests intended to accompany Trump's inauguration. "I tried to tear down as many of them as I could."
Maine Roman Catholic Bishop Robert P. Deeley said he'd like to see incoming Trump administration deliver on legal protection for unborn babies. Governor Paul LePage and newly elected U.S. Representative Bruce Poliquin, both Republicans, also spoke at the rally.